Samuel Binnix

Samuel Binnix was Fact 2 at CONGRESSIONAL, CEMETERY, WASHINGTON, DC. He was Alias at John Star. He was buried at Congressional Cemetery, DC. He Binnix. Suddenly in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, January 16, 1910 at 6 a.m., Samuel Binnix.The Evening Star, January 17, 1910Samuel Binnix DeadSamuel Binnix, or "John Star," as he was known in Washington for many years, died yesterday morning at 56West Saratoga street, Baltimore, of a hemorrhage of the lungs, with which he was first attacked Fridaymorning. He was sixty-seven years old. The body will be brought to this city and funeral services will beheld at Lee’s undertaking establishment Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The interment will be atCongressional cemetery.Mr. Binnix was unmarried, and his brother, Thomas Binnix, a resident of this city, survives him.

Civil WarCompany: A Unit: 5 Batt'n D. C. Mil. Inf. (3 Months, 1861.) Rank-Induction: Private Rank-Dischage: PrivateUnion. He was born in 1843 at MD. He was the son of Edward Choat Binnix and Sarah Jane Duff. Samuel Binnix died on 16 January 1910 at WASHINGTON, DC.